Category: farm life

Simple Country Pleasures…

Sunshine on my face…that wonderful warmth just out of the wind and yet it is  truly cold outside… That nap in the warm sunshine for 30 minutes…Oops! The birds rustling round in the trees before dawn and then the singing! Nothing can compare, sweet and simple beauty for my ears… The bells on the sheep …

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Friends…

When I first sat down to write this… it is late evening, the sheep are quietly munching grass, the temperature is in the mid  60’s . We have been very busy preparing for the AHBA Herding Trial … Back in early December… We  needed sheep and in large numbers. Our 33 just were not enough!  …

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Simple Country Pleasures…

Good Friends…The kind you meet and know you like them right away! I met Lawana and Stacey Manning back in April last year at  the Jeannie Joy Hartnagle Taylor Herding Clinic. I had invited them down to meet my “Traditional Working” English Shepherds. The clinic was a perfect time for this. They could watch  all …

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Drover’s Stock Dog Journal…

It has been a while since Drover was needed to work the sheep. I have been using KAT and training her to be my right hand as is Drover her sire. I have to say I am well pleased with KAT’s progress and yes even my understanding. KAT is a different dog from Drover. She …

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Thursday Photos…

We had eight inches of snow on Wednesday! I did not venture outside…too cold … Today the sun shown bright!  Les and I took a ride on the gator. The dogs took a hike in the snow! Enjoy! Journey 7 months BOO watching the ducks Drover watching the ducks Intently KAT Ballou loves the snow…and all …

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Full Terraces…

My Grandpa Delk was a fine farmer, and his father before him…In the 40’s, 50’s early 60’s there was a program to help farmers keep their land from eroding (washing away)  with heavy rains.  I arrived home about an hour ago in a heavy down pour. The ditches were all ready full…and the terraces were …

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“What Ya Been Doing?”

me: “Ah…just putting away the  Christmas decorations, fixing to take down the tree. Staying warm! How bout you?” “Ah….Staying warm…you know I have some pintos and corn bread if you are hungry…” This was a typical conversation my Grandma and I had regularly…Lord how I miss her…Lately I have been having to practice so many …

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From The Milking Parlor…Our Farmers

Have you ever stopped along the side of the road while passing thru farming country and watched as a Farmer tilled the soil with a John Deer Tractor or a pair of matched work horses and planted the field? Had the opportunity to visit with a Farmer, sit down and talk  under the shade trees? …

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From The Milking Parlor (part one) …

Back in April I had the pleasure of meeting Lawana and Stacey Manning the owners and operators of Buffalo Creek Dairy in Rural Hall North Carolina. I had invited them down to meet the English Shepherd breed at our Jeannie Joy Hartnage Taylor Sheep Camp. They had recently lost their sweet, precious, smart Border Collie …

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The Night Before…

KAT and I are heading to Buffalo Dairy early in the morning! We plan to help with the milking of the Holstein Cows and help load some heifers into a trailer and move them to another field. Photos I hope and a detailed description of the work. I am so excited! I have to sleep….KAT …

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